The Pride of Jesse Hallam

The Pride of Jesse Hallam

5.0

Mar 03 1981

2h 45m

Drama, Family, TV Movie

Jesse Hallum sells the family farm to see that his daughter receives the medical care she needs at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital. The big city challenges him, though, especially when his illiteracy is exposed.

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

Jesse Hallam

Brenda Vaccaro

Brenda Vaccaro

Marion Galucci

Ben Marley

Ben Marley

Ted Hallam

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach

Sal Galucci

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